Chief Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer shows how a few clouds will move in Wednesday on what will otherwise be a pretty mild day.

Chief Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer shows how a few clouds will move in Wednesday on what will otherwise be a pretty mild day.

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Updated: 5:44 PM EDT Oct 11, 2016

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WEBVTT TO CHILLY MORNING, SOME FROST IN A FEW AREAS. FREEZING TEMPERATURES ACROSS PARTS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. IT HAS BEEN A WILD. 38 DEGREES AT BWI MARSHALL. THAT IS COMING A LITTLE HEAD OF NORMAL. THE FIRST DAY OF THE 30'S DOES NOT USUALLY ARRIVE UNTIL OCTOBER 16. YOU CAN SEE THE CHILLY STANDARD ALL THE WAY UP TO BRADFORD, PENNSYLVANIA. 49 DEGREES AT THE INNER HARBOR DOWNTOWN. YOU CAN SEE THE EFFECT OF THE CONCRETE IN THE DOWNTOWN URBAN AREA. THAT HOLDS ON TO SOME OF THE HEAT. ANNAPOLIS AT 49 DEGREES. IN THE JUST A FEW MILES, AND IT WAS 11 DEGREES COOLER AT THE AIRPORT. A NICE RECOVERY WITH A GOOD DEAL OF SUNSHINE. TEMPERATURES MANAGED TO REACH THE MID-SIXTIES. IT IS STILL 62 DEGREES IN SYKESVILLE. IT WILL NOT BE AS COLD TONIGHT. WINDS HAVE TURNED TO THE EAST. WE ALSO HAVE CLOUD COVER COMING IN FROM THE WEST. THAT WILL HOLD THE TEMPERATURES UP A BIT. THAT PERSISTENT EAST WIND OVER THE NEXT COUPLE DAYS WILL LIKELY BUILD UP THE MOISTURE IN THE ATMOSPHERE AND PRODUCE MORE CLOUD COVER TOMORROW AFTERNOON, ESPECIALLY ON THE COASTAL AREAS. MAYBE EVEN A LITTLE DRIZZLE TO START THE DAY. A FRONT TO OUR NORTH AND WEST WILL BRING A CHANCE FOR SHOWERS. PROBABLY NOT MUCH MORE THAN A FEW SPRINKLES THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. A LITTLE FOG, MAYBE SOME DRIZZLE AT TIMES EARLY ON. THAT WILL GO UNTIL MIDAFTERNOON, AND THEN BREAK UP A BIT IN THE LATE AFTERNOON. ON THURSDAY, WE SEE THAT FRONT SLICING THROUGH OUR REGION. SHOWERS IN THE MOUNTAINS, BUT ONLY A FEW LITTLE DOTS ON THE RADAR THERE INDICATED BY THE COMPUTER MODEL. AFTER THAT, HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS BACK IN. CLEAR SKIES FOR FRIDAY INTO OUR UPCOMING WEEKEND. SHOULD BE ON -- SHOULD BE GORGEOUS OCTOBER WEATHER. A PARTLY CLOUDY SKY TOMORROW. HIGH OF 67 DEGREES TO 72 DEGREES. WATER TEMPERATURES NOW IN THE LOW 60'S. 72 DEGREES AT THE HARBOR. A COASTAL FLOODED BY SURRY IN THE ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY AREAS. CHANCE FOR A SHOWER IN THE MOUNTAINS ON THURSDAY. ON THE EASTERN SHORE, WE WILL CALL IT A PARTLY CLOUDY DAY TOMORROW. PERHAPS A SPRINKLE LATE IN THE DAY ON THURSDAY. NICOLE IS GOING TO BE A PROBLEM FOR BERMUDA. IT HAS WINDS THAT ARE GUSTING TO 100 MILES PER HOUR NOW. IT IS 350 MILES SOUTH OF BERMUDA. IT WILL GET A LITTLE STRONGER. THE HURRICANE CENTER THINKS IT WILL PASS JUST WEST OF BERMUDA. 110 MILE-PER-HOUR WINDS COULD PERHAPS BRUSH THE ISLAND IS IT SCOOPS ON BY THURSDAY AFTERNOON. SEVEN DEGREES TOMORROW. 69 DEGREES ON THURSDAY WITH A SPRINKLE IN THE EVENING.